how introverts can better serve the church

how introverts can better serve the church

The church exists to do Christ's work on earth until He returns, not to make me or anyone else comfortable; I exist to serve as a unique and necessary part of the body of Christ, not to sit on my hands while I point out all its flaws. The body of Christ only works properly when every part is doing its job, and truthfully, we introverts sometimes use that identity as an excuse to avoid or ignore our call.

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five ways the church can better serve introverts

five ways the church can better serve introverts

As any introvert knows, it's not always easy to be a quiet person in a loud world. We are the anomaly; silent where noise is the norm, wordless where endless words are the expectation. We have something to say, but often aren't ready to say it until this instant-gratification generation has long since moved on to something new. And it's really no easier in our modern-day churches, which from an introvert's perspective often look like big, less-than-appealing social clubs that were not designed with the quiet person in mind.

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hope for beyond Easter Sunday

hope for beyond Easter Sunday

Resurrection Day has approached softly this year, for me - quietly and inconspicuously, like a wisp of pinkening cloud heralds the steady arrival of sunrise. It has been easy to miss entirely while walking in the midst of the valley of the shadow, and feeling mired down in condemnation with the sinful nation of Israel for the past few weeks of Bible180.

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